Nevada
Who are the top receivers in Southern Nevada prep football?
This season could be the year of the wide receiver in Southern Nevada high school football.
There’s a mix of Division I commits and several young, up-and-coming receivers who are due for breakout seasons.
Here’s a look at the Review-Journal’s top five returning high school football wide receivers in Southern Nevada:
Kai Cypher, Arbor View
Cypher is one of many talented young receivers for the Aggies.
He showed his potential in six games as a freshman last season, averaging 20.5 yards per reception with 409 receiving yards on 20 catches and three touchdowns.
Brandon Gaea, Bishop Gorman
Gaea has shown flashes of his potential in a stacked Gorman offense and will be in store for a bigger role this season.
As a junior last season, Gaea had 433 receiving yards on 26 catches with three touchdowns.
Gaea, listed at 6 feet, 1 inch, and 180 pounds, is a three-star 2025 recruit who is committed to Hawaii.
Scott Holper, Coronado
Holper helped Coronado have a solid season in Class 5A Division I last season. He caught nine touchdown passes and had 737 receiving yards on 31 catches.
The Cougars could see another big season from Holper (6-1, 180) in his senior season with many key returners on offense.
Derek Meadows, Bishop Gorman
The five-star wide receiver made his highly anticipated college announcement in July when he committed to Louisiana State over Notre Dame and Michigan. 247Sports has Meadows as the state’s top 2025 recruit and the No. 32 prospect nationally in his class.
The 6-5, 200-pounder had 391 receiving yards on 15 catches with eight touchdown receptions in 10 games last season.
The first-team All-Southern Nevada receiver will be heavily featured again in a Gorman offense that averaged more than 431 yards and 49 points per game.
Jayden Williams, Arbor View
Williams was the top receiver in a loaded receiver room for the Aggies last season.
In seven games in his sophomore campaign, Williams had 747 receiving yards on 32 catches with eight touchdowns.
Williams is listed as a three-star 2026 recruit by 247Sports.
Contact Alex Wright at awright@reviewjournal.com. Follow @AlexWright1028 on X.
Nevada
Nevada Athletics embarking on “Coaches Caravan” across the region
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – The Wolf Pack are headed on a road trip! A whole group of Nevada coaches, student athletes and staff are hitting the road across Northern Nevada to spread the brand of Wolf Pack athletics.
The trip will span over three days and over a thousand miles across the region, giving them the chance to connect with fans, alumni, and all the communities across Northern Nevada.
“It’s a really fun opportunity to get out in a lot of communities in Northern Nevada that often times come to Reno to support the Wolf Pack,” said head football coach Jeff Choate. “It’s an opportunity for us to get our brand out locally and just interact with some great people.”
The Coaches Caravan kicked off their journey Monday morning in Carson City, gathering at the Nevada State Capitol, greeted by a group of Wolf Pack faithful who were beyond excited to have the opportunity for interaction.
“So much about what college athletics is are bringing communities together. There’s nothing that brings a community together like sports,” said athletic director Stephanie Rempe. “It lets them get to know our coaches and athletes and the things that they’re trying to do to represent the university and the state of Nevada. Getting to know them and meet them makes you care that much more and makes them want to come support and cheer on the Pack!”
The Coaches Caravan continues through Northern Nevada until their final stop on Wednesday afternoon, meeting with thirteen communities around the region in total.
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Raiders Nevada Mental Health Gala Greatly Successful
The Las Vegas Raiders have orchestrated many groundbreaking moves this offseason, but none as important as the impact they made at a fundraising event.
Over the weekend, the Raiders hosted the Silver & Black Gala, raising $2.5 million for mental health in Nevada. Sunday marked the third time the organization had hosted the event, which has produced a tremendous turnout.
Several individuals spoke during the event, including Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis and president Sandra Douglass Morgan, who each highlighted the importance of acknowledging mental health.
Davis’ Thoughts
- “We’re here to raise money for mental health, which is one of the most important things we can all deal with,” Davis said. “Every one of us is impacted by mental health and our families, friends, or anywhere else, we are all directly affected. That’s why it’s so critical to raise money for our community. We’re grateful for you all, and appreciate you being here.”
Morgan’s Thoughts
“Mental health remains one of the most urgent issues across Nevada,” Morgan said. “Through the Silver & Black Gala, the Raiders Foundation is helping expand access to trusted, community-based resources that meet people where they are. This year’s recipients reflect the depth and complexity of that work, supporting our community in schools, clubhouses, homes, shelters, and family systems statewide.”
The Raiders also honored former player Carl Nassib and NFL broadcaster Jay Glazer on Sunday night as the winners of the Commitment to Excellence award. Here is what each of them had to say.
Glazer’s Thoughts
- “First, this is incredible what the Raiders are doing,” Glazer said. “God blessed me with the ability to communicate, so I’m going to use that to try and help other people. When we’re willing to share our scars, we turn them into strength—into something that connects us as teammates with nothing to hide. That’s what builds a true team, a championship team. I’m proud to stand with you and be part of this team tonight.”
Nassib’s Thoughts
- “It is truly a privilege to be up here,” Nassib said. “We’re creating space for people to be vulnerable—and that work is truly lifesaving. It’s not about being perfect, it’s about showing up and reminding people they’re not alone.”
Overall Thoughts
This has been a tremendous event over the last few years, and the Raiders’ organization has done a great job of raising awareness for mental health. This will be an event that the team will continue to host in the future.
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Nevada workers fear homelessness as housing, jobs vanish before July deadline | Fox News Video
The final casino resort in Primm, Nevada, will close this summer after years of declining tourism, ending gaming operations in the once-busy border town and putting hundreds of employees out of work.
Primm Valley Casino Resorts is shutting down its remaining hotel and casino operations in July as experts point to increased competition, changing travel habits and post-pandemic losses behind the decline.
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